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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I guess it's one of the few that slips through my dyslexia. my gutt reaction is still that it looks wrong with 2 gs, but them proper looks like it should have 2 ps to me so I'm obviously wrong.
( , Fri 2 Aug 2013, 13:47, Reply)

or just a bit thick and too lazy to use spellcheck but going to claim an extra 30 mins on an exam/free computer like my ex oswald when we were at uni dyslexia?
( , Fri 2 Aug 2013, 13:50, Reply)

I use a spell check most of the time but sometimes not when I'm lazy or responding quickly.
I got extra time in exams and sometimes computers, but I'm old enough that they didn't always have spell checks in the early days and anyway those don't catch everything.
ETA: yes properly diagnosed, statmented and everything.
( , Fri 2 Aug 2013, 13:55, Reply)

my ex just claimed that he sometimes wrote things backwards, so the uni bent over backwards. it was really annoying.
( , Fri 2 Aug 2013, 13:57, Reply)

mine is not very pronounced these days, thanks mostly to computers, so I don't usually make a thing of it, not least because people use it as an excuse for being thick and I am in the process of calling 2 other posters thick. also usually typos from me are me being lazy and not proof reading/spell checking, but this one wasn't/
( , Fri 2 Aug 2013, 14:00, Reply)

oswald's in the army now. maybe his inability to read quickly enough for a 3 hour exam will mean that he gets his cock blown off.
( , Fri 2 Aug 2013, 14:05, Reply)

I use a spell check most of the time but sometimes not when I'm lazy or responding quickly.
I got extra time in exams and sometimes computers, but I'm old enough that they didn't always have spell checks in the early days and anyway those don't catch everything.
ETA: yes properly diagnosed, statmented and everything
( , Fri 2 Aug 2013, 14:12, Reply)
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